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partly because you knew television was now in the hands of the television generation. [ indiscernibleids in quotes who just might do anything. >> yes, having sex with women, the president within these very walls. that never happened when dick nixon was in the white house. >> it was television, that's partly what made it attractive. >> no problem. >> every one of their episodes became worthy of telemudic study if that's the word. >> when i hosted, loren called me into his office and said, "you realize the kids are the stars." the host wasn't nearly as impactful. >> that's not quite it. uh -- because the thing was all the rage. >> they called themselves the not ready for primetime players. not because they felt they weren't good enough, but because they felt they were too good. >> good evening, i'm chevy chase. and you are not. >> chevy chase became an instant star. >> our top story tonight. >> our top story tonight -- [ indiscernible ] >> chevy chase was on the show for one year. >> are you sorry you left "saturday night live"? >> i'm deeply, deeply sorry. [ laugher ] >> chevy decided
partly because you knew television was now in the hands of the television generation. [ indiscernibleids in quotes who just might do anything. >> yes, having sex with women, the president within these very walls. that never happened when dick nixon was in the white house. >> it was television, that's partly what made it attractive. >> no problem. >> every one of their episodes became worthy of telemudic study if that's the word. >> when i hosted, loren called me...
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live on television. alison parker and adam ward. it happened a short time ago this morning. in the meantime we are keeping an eye on the big board on wall street. the dow jones has had huge swings. threw see lots of green arrows. the dow jones up 362. heather: a fk * at this hour. -- a fox news alert. we are just learning an increased presence is being put around local tv stations in the new york area. perhaps due to what happened in virginia this morning. two virginia television journalists shot and killed during a live broadcast. those journalists, a report and photographer, they worked at wdbj tv. alison parker was just 2 years old. adam ward was 27 years old. at least 8 shots were fired in the incident. this happening in moneta, southeast of roanoke in virginia in what was described as a shopping mall just after smith mountain lake. suspect is on the run. it's an active shooter situation. two people killed in this incident and they continue to look for the suspect. gregg: wdbj 7 have been updating th
live on television. alison parker and adam ward. it happened a short time ago this morning. in the meantime we are keeping an eye on the big board on wall street. the dow jones has had huge swings. threw see lots of green arrows. the dow jones up 362. heather: a fk * at this hour. -- a fox news alert. we are just learning an increased presence is being put around local tv stations in the new york area. perhaps due to what happened in virginia this morning. two virginia television journalists...
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that may be the best night of television in all of television history. >> mary tyler moore was a singleng as an associate producer on a nightly tv show. >> you know what? you've got spunk. >> yeah. >> i hate spunk! >> there were a lot of young women entering the workplace then. and for some of them, mary tyler moore was like a port of entry. >> i'm doing as good a job as he did. >> better. >> better! and i'm being paid less than he was because -- >> you're a woman. >> the television female could be a hero. she could be the main event. >> rita. all right. >> out loud! >> the first script written by allen burns and jim gricks had mary coming to minneapolis divorced. and very quickly cbs says, no, no, no, no, no. >> at the beginning of the decade, divorce was considered somewhat scandalous. >> she went on dates with a lot of guys. >> but the guys were really important. >> we seem to be hitting it off. and i just thought -- >> you just thought? >> she's not obsessed with finding a husband. >> don't forget to take your pill. >> i won't. >> i won't. >> this was about people coping with one an
that may be the best night of television in all of television history. >> mary tyler moore was a singleng as an associate producer on a nightly tv show. >> you know what? you've got spunk. >> yeah. >> i hate spunk! >> there were a lot of young women entering the workplace then. and for some of them, mary tyler moore was like a port of entry. >> i'm doing as good a job as he did. >> better. >> better! and i'm being paid less than he was because --...
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the mccarthy televised meetings were hot television. it was covered gavel to gavel. abc had little daytime programming and was not losing revenue. they covered in the beginning and then went back to soap operas. they would do special hearings at night. if you worked during the day, you could catch mccarthy at night. during the day, everybody was glued to this. again, i do oral histories. people say i came home from school, my mother was sitting down watching television. she was caught up watching the hearings. mccarthy was no longer chairman of the committee. he couldn't control the committee. he had a way of making sure he was the major dome by interrupting points of order. as soon as the first witness with tried to speak, it was point of order. senator mccarthy would badger and attack the witnesses, raise questions about their credibility, imply they were all communist in the process. >> may i suggest -- i am getting sick of sitting at the end of the table and having whoever wants to interrupt this the middle of a sentence -- >> even roy cohen said watching televis
the mccarthy televised meetings were hot television. it was covered gavel to gavel. abc had little daytime programming and was not losing revenue. they covered in the beginning and then went back to soap operas. they would do special hearings at night. if you worked during the day, you could catch mccarthy at night. during the day, everybody was glued to this. again, i do oral histories. people say i came home from school, my mother was sitting down watching television. she was caught up...
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out of virginia, two people, a reporter and a television cameraman shot dead this morning on live television. during an interview there at a tv station in virginia. we're told the suspect now is a disgruntled former employee from that station. he has not been captured. police do have his name. they have his car description and tag number. they're looking for him throughout that area of central and southeast virginia. this is outside the roanoke area. we're keeping our eye on that manhunt. we'll have any information for you as soon as it breaks. a sad story out of the roanoke area of virginia. >>> well, donald trump gets in another live tv confrontation. >> sit down. sit down. >> we'll bring you more of that angry exchange he had with a univision television anchor. that ahead. >>> and a dramatic whale rescue caught on camera. we'll tell you what's behind this and what happened to the whale. >>> well, tropical storm now threatening part of the caribbean now. i'll show you where it's headed and i'll have your seven-day forecast coming up. >>> an update on the breaking news we've been following
out of virginia, two people, a reporter and a television cameraman shot dead this morning on live television. during an interview there at a tv station in virginia. we're told the suspect now is a disgruntled former employee from that station. he has not been captured. police do have his name. they have his car description and tag number. they're looking for him throughout that area of central and southeast virginia. this is outside the roanoke area. we're keeping our eye on that manhunt. we'll...
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television reporter, television photographer. and a woman, they were interviewing worked for the local chamber of commerce. all this unfolding on live television this morning, horrifying thousands at 6:45 and this story continues and of course if there are any developments i will get right back to you. jon? jon: again police apparently in pursuit of the suspect. they believe they know who that gunman is. david lee miller. stay on top of it for us. thanks. jenna: what is key getting suspect into custody? steve rogers, retired lieutenant detective for the nutley, new jersey, police department joins us now. steve, what is key at this moment getting the suspect into custody? >> what is key to get him alive. once they have him alive, jenna, they can question him and find out what the motive is. the governor talked about disgruntled worker. i hope that is the possible intelligence that the police received. they need to get him alive. they need to find out where he got the gun. they need to find out if he interacted with anyone before h
television reporter, television photographer. and a woman, they were interviewing worked for the local chamber of commerce. all this unfolding on live television this morning, horrifying thousands at 6:45 and this story continues and of course if there are any developments i will get right back to you. jon? jon: again police apparently in pursuit of the suspect. they believe they know who that gunman is. david lee miller. stay on top of it for us. thanks. jenna: what is key getting suspect into...
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live on television. the reporter and her photographer. she spoke moments ago about why they released the disgruntled employee who is suspected of carrying this out. why did they let him go? stay with us. with my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone
live on television. the reporter and her photographer. she spoke moments ago about why they released the disgruntled employee who is suspected of carrying this out. why did they let him go? stay with us. with my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control...
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they are part of a close knit family of this television network.n fact adam ward was engaged to a producer at the television station, and parker was dating the evening anchor. so we're hearing a lot f sympathy in the community for this loss. the general manager commenting that this was going to be a devastating loss. >> libby thank you. and we have confirmed that the third injured victim -- the woman being interviewed by the reporter, you see her there on the right, she is from the chamber of commerce. this was obviously a local business report they were doing for the morning show. she is in surgery right now, libby. we will continue to update our viewers as we get developments on this story. >>> other news we are following this morning, wall street is climbing right now, despite another down day on the chinese exchanges. [ bell chimes ] >> the dow soared nearly 400 points at the open just one hour ago. right now it is up about 2%. in china the shanghai composite ended down again, but the tokyo market ended with a rise. china on tuesday cut interes
they are part of a close knit family of this television network.n fact adam ward was engaged to a producer at the television station, and parker was dating the evening anchor. so we're hearing a lot f sympathy in the community for this loss. the general manager commenting that this was going to be a devastating loss. >> libby thank you. and we have confirmed that the third injured victim -- the woman being interviewed by the reporter, you see her there on the right, she is from the...
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television. at sullivan takes it to television most effectively. >> how? prof. feeley: with the ed sullivan show. he was not always walter wind chill -- winchill. he figures out how to take his persona as this square straightman and translates it to television. the ed sullivan show guests come on. they are gossiping about themselves. the power dynamic shifts in a way. all of his rivals tried television. prof. frost: hopper is riding a column every day for 27 years. it is millions. she is syndicated widely. all the big papers, all the metropolitan -- metropolitan areas. it becomes part of people's everyday lives. one of the great things was looking at fan letters. her fans would write to her saying every morning the first thing i do is read what is going on. she is able to shape audiences' experience of the movies and celebrity colter, as well as the political side. >> how did you get the idea for your book? prof. frost: i come from a large family. my mother is one of 11 children. i have 27 cousin
television. at sullivan takes it to television most effectively. >> how? prof. feeley: with the ed sullivan show. he was not always walter wind chill -- winchill. he figures out how to take his persona as this square straightman and translates it to television. the ed sullivan show guests come on. they are gossiping about themselves. the power dynamic shifts in a way. all of his rivals tried television. prof. frost: hopper is riding a column every day for 27 years. it is millions. she is...
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actual television show green. -- television screen.s this mean that they will use this technology for their actual television? >> the signs so far point to no. so far point to no. they have been striking deals with media companies to get content to play to that service apple, profit margins over 33%, they are working on the content. matt: is an apple tv something consumers are clamoring for? >> i do not think consumers are clamoring for that product necessarily. there are enough good inexpensive televisions that a luxury tv is not something that people even need or even want. matt: let's move on to the apple music story. dre recorded his first album, what, since the chronic? he put it out on apple music. how did it do? >> they reported some numbers that came out, they had millions of streams and they sold 7 million downloads through the itunes store itself. it points to the stuff that will we be doing to get people to subscribe to a whole music, have things that are exclusive to the service. someone who is on spot if i cannot get a cop
actual television show green. -- television screen.s this mean that they will use this technology for their actual television? >> the signs so far point to no. so far point to no. they have been striking deals with media companies to get content to play to that service apple, profit margins over 33%, they are working on the content. matt: is an apple tv something consumers are clamoring for? >> i do not think consumers are clamoring for that product necessarily. there are enough...
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it's a question of the timeline to when linear television and television as channels will be gone.stein does in the report is they do a sum of the parts analysis, they say that television, ad revenue and affiliate fees should be valued like aol dial-up revenue. they say it's a 7 to 8 times ebita. and what they get to is the stocks are roughly priced where they should be. they said disney should go from 106 to 114 and time warner, from 77 to 900. but basically it's in secular -- 77 to 90. >> we work in this industry, but bernstein goes so far as to say those who believe cord-cutting is accelerating should short all of them. or nevering. >> if you go to time warner cable there's an offer for $14.99 just for broadband. cable vision, this may not be their best offer, but there's $39.95 for broadband. if you get television channels now it's significantly more. if you're on a budget or your kid is graduating school i don't know why you would go get television. >> does anybody think espn is just going to be free? all of a sudden. i mean either somebody is going to be paying $5 for the app
it's a question of the timeline to when linear television and television as channels will be gone.stein does in the report is they do a sum of the parts analysis, they say that television, ad revenue and affiliate fees should be valued like aol dial-up revenue. they say it's a 7 to 8 times ebita. and what they get to is the stocks are roughly priced where they should be. they said disney should go from 106 to 114 and time warner, from 77 to 900. but basically it's in secular -- 77 to 90....
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the television shows i produced. as a matter of fact, fathers, starting with my own, is a major theme of my life. looking for the father that, in a sense, deserted, or at nine years of age. but father has been a very big word in my life, and i think founding fathers and the declaration , that's a big glorious bouquet in my life. >> let's talk about your organization. you founded people for the american way 35 years ago. the mission statement says among other things that our america respects diversity, nurtures create ivity and hates bigotry. does our america do that today? >> bigotry is alive and well in the human species. we can only recently see what can be done in the lgbt cause. civilization can take a giant leap forward as it just did. we need a few more giant leaps forward. >> what other areas? >> the area of race, i don't think we settled the racial problems in this country, they still exist. >> you're very hopeful that president barack obama would make a big impact on that issue. i've read that you're disappo
the television shows i produced. as a matter of fact, fathers, starting with my own, is a major theme of my life. looking for the father that, in a sense, deserted, or at nine years of age. but father has been a very big word in my life, and i think founding fathers and the declaration , that's a big glorious bouquet in my life. >> let's talk about your organization. you founded people for the american way 35 years ago. the mission statement says among other things that our america...
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that's what led to the convention of digital television. of that was that our leaders were pioneers and -- pioneers in digital communications technology. the time wasat growing rapidly. we were encrypting the satellite tv signals of virtually all the u.s. content providers in the united states, such as hbo and cnn and espn and so on. that was still in the age of analog tv. note sincetant to its origins in world war i and world war ii last entry was based on analog technology, meaning a continuous wave representing the tv signal. being in the satellite tv real concernad a that was coming out of japan at the time. if you remember the conventional wisdom was such that japan was rapidly becoming the top global economic power. and it would surpass the u.s.. of what everyone talked about today in terms of china. one of the components of that was japan through nhk had developed the high definition technology. everyone thought that was going to take over the next generation of consumer electronics. in response europe subsidized to the tune of $1 bi
that's what led to the convention of digital television. of that was that our leaders were pioneers and -- pioneers in digital communications technology. the time wasat growing rapidly. we were encrypting the satellite tv signals of virtually all the u.s. content providers in the united states, such as hbo and cnn and espn and so on. that was still in the age of analog tv. note sincetant to its origins in world war i and world war ii last entry was based on analog technology, meaning a...
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american television covered the occasion. "here in london, as bruce morton reports, the mood is jubilant." "all over the city they got ready. those who were going to play rehearsed. those who were going to watch dug in, ate, slept. took pictures or hats. looked silly - getting the juices flowing, getting the vibes right. they'd been there for hours right, right. " "and we thought than rather watch on tv we'd come here. it's much more fun. you meet people." all leading up to the moment the world was waiting for. "i will." "i will." while 3,500 guests filled st. paul's, more than two million followed the procession. the ceremony reached 74 countries with a worldwide viewership of 750 million. an audience unmatched for the time. and when radio listeners were added, the worldwide audience surpassed one billion. "the procession over. the crowd rushes to the traditional vantage point of the palace railings." "and this is what they're waiting for. an appearance on the balcony of buckingham palace which has seen so many royal and nat
american television covered the occasion. "here in london, as bruce morton reports, the mood is jubilant." "all over the city they got ready. those who were going to play rehearsed. those who were going to watch dug in, ate, slept. took pictures or hats. looked silly - getting the juices flowing, getting the vibes right. they'd been there for hours right, right. " "and we thought than rather watch on tv we'd come here. it's much more fun. you meet people." all...
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>> what happened 25 years ago was essentially the birth of digital television and we'll get more into exactly what that is because it's a little confusing, but i was working for a company called general instrument based here in san diego and general instrument or gi as it was known was a technology with headquarters in new york city, and one of the divisions was based here in san diego and we were in the satellite and cable tv business, and that's what eventually lead to the conception and invention of digital television. the background of that was that our leaders at gi here in san diego were pioneers in digital communication technology and our business at the time was growing rapidly. hob, cnn and espn and so on, and that was still in the age of analog tv. it's important to note that since its origins in between world world war i and world war ii was really based on analog technology representing the tv signal. we have a real concern that was coming out of japan at the time. you remember back in the '80s the con vengal wisdom was such that japan was rapidly becoming the top global e
>> what happened 25 years ago was essentially the birth of digital television and we'll get more into exactly what that is because it's a little confusing, but i was working for a company called general instrument based here in san diego and general instrument or gi as it was known was a technology with headquarters in new york city, and one of the divisions was based here in san diego and we were in the satellite and cable tv business, and that's what eventually lead to the conception...
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and that's what eventually led to the conception and invention of digital television. the background of that was our leaders at g.i. in san diego were pioneers in digital communications acknowledge. our business at the time was going very rapidly. we were encrypting the satellite tv signals of virtually all the u.s. content providers in the united states, such as hbo and cnn and espn and so on. and that was still in the age of analog tv. it's important to note that tv since its origins in between world war i and world war ii last century was really based on analog technology, meaning a continuous wave representing the tv signal. and being in the satellite tv business we had a real concern that was coming out of japan at the time. if you remember back in the '80s, the conventional wisdom was such that japan was rapidly becoming a top local economic power, and would surpass the u.s. of course, that never happened and it has shades of what equinox but today in terms of china. but at the time one of the components of that was that japan through nhk, state-owned broadcaster
and that's what eventually led to the conception and invention of digital television. the background of that was our leaders at g.i. in san diego were pioneers in digital communications acknowledge. our business at the time was going very rapidly. we were encrypting the satellite tv signals of virtually all the u.s. content providers in the united states, such as hbo and cnn and espn and so on. and that was still in the age of analog tv. it's important to note that tv since its origins in...
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television screen would be horizontal.is the picture put vertical so you can see the legs and what appears to be a gun in the hand of what appears to be a gunman, and these would be the last images that adam ward was able to capture this morning about 6:45 in the morning. anthony rowan is with me and the governor of virginia. anthony was saying this is apparently, according to the governor, a disgruntled former employee of the television station. he says that officials are in pursuit with a suspect around -- on 64, that the person had apparently called a friend and is very troubled. a former employee of the television station. it could be, anthony roman, that this situation assuredly is finalized with the capture of this suspect. >> well, that would be very good news. my staff is reporting to me as we speak that the police have helicopters, they understand exactly where the suspect is, they have contained him, and hopefully they could bring this to an end through negotiations very, very shortly. but, you know, jose, the go
television screen would be horizontal.is the picture put vertical so you can see the legs and what appears to be a gun in the hand of what appears to be a gunman, and these would be the last images that adam ward was able to capture this morning about 6:45 in the morning. anthony rowan is with me and the governor of virginia. anthony was saying this is apparently, according to the governor, a disgruntled former employee of the television station. he says that officials are in pursuit with a...
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the television image could never go away. they got in the van, she looked suckerd said boys, this is over. he must've lost his mind. there was no way they could edit that out. votes in a,000 republican state. almost af her term is perfect parabola, two years up, two years down. of the things that went wrong for her work her fault. appointees made terrible mistakes. georget turned out that w. bush was a pretty good politician. again, karl rove making him of better politician -- a better politician. i kind of thought that was a blown election on her part. but part of it was she was tired. micromanager, but she was a very hands-on so she was running the while she wasice competing against this fresh, young, charismatic son of a .ormer president he beat her handily, out campaigned her. one of her sons told me that for , she was still bothered more than you might think. that she was a heroine of a generation of women and , and she was so , andd of letting them down that was part of the reason she took lost so hard. you could see it
the television image could never go away. they got in the van, she looked suckerd said boys, this is over. he must've lost his mind. there was no way they could edit that out. votes in a,000 republican state. almost af her term is perfect parabola, two years up, two years down. of the things that went wrong for her work her fault. appointees made terrible mistakes. georget turned out that w. bush was a pretty good politician. again, karl rove making him of better politician -- a better...
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we know that he worked at the television station wdbj. he allegedly committed the crime on live tv and recorded it on cell phone video and posted that video on a facebook and twitter account. he even sent out a tweet saying, i filmed the shooting, see facebook. the general manager of that television station said that he had a reputation that he was made all kinds of complaints and there may have been one about alison or adam. i frankly don't remember. >> reporter: as for the motive of the shooting, williams tweeted. he was speaking about one of the victims, 24-year-old alison parker shot and killed as she was doing a live interview. the photographer also shot and killed. 20-year-old adam ward. the new's team was intervowing vicki gardener who works for the local chamber of commerce. she was shot in the back. the subject of the interview, the local economy. live on the air, eight shots could be heard before they cut back to the studio and a woman's voice off camera saying oh, my god. two people dead. reporter and photographer and the inter
we know that he worked at the television station wdbj. he allegedly committed the crime on live tv and recorded it on cell phone video and posted that video on a facebook and twitter account. he even sent out a tweet saying, i filmed the shooting, see facebook. the general manager of that television station said that he had a reputation that he was made all kinds of complaints and there may have been one about alison or adam. i frankly don't remember. >> reporter: as for the motive of the...
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that explosion we all witnessed today on live television. sarah: it makes you wonder if these murders could have been prevented based upon that evidence. you mentioned that the white house has reacted in terms of possible gun control. speaking also about mental health. give us a sense of what might come out of this, briefly. brent: you and i have both and cover reporters in the united states. we both know what it's like to work closely with a photographer. you become a family. you look out for each other. today is a day when the entire world had to realize again how susceptible we are two people who are mentally deranged, who want to hurt us. the new york police department offered more police protection. new york city television stations the day after the example -- the point is if anything the murders today, regardless of the motivation of the murderer, shows that reporters covering news live events are exposed to all kinds of dangers. sarah: indeed, journalists are increasingly in the front line. rent, thank you. going to turn to a differe
that explosion we all witnessed today on live television. sarah: it makes you wonder if these murders could have been prevented based upon that evidence. you mentioned that the white house has reacted in terms of possible gun control. speaking also about mental health. give us a sense of what might come out of this, briefly. brent: you and i have both and cover reporters in the united states. we both know what it's like to work closely with a photographer. you become a family. you look out for...
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it's television. you are what people perceive you are.m a phony, that's entirely up to you. i know that i'm telling the truth. i know that i tell the truth about myself. i bet you can't stand in the same mirror i've been, baby. i bet you can't. >> hello, there, big shot. making out what you've got, what you ain't got. putting on an act that even fools yourself. people detest you. you're nothing but a mirror of your own inflated ego. >> gold watch, gold rings, fur things. if your continence shines so bright, why the tinsel reflecting your light. look again, fool. it falls to a narrowing shadow at your sidewalk clicking heels. >> how sad the looking glass. that empty stares back and echoes, hello, big shot. >> all right, we've got quiet a topic for you tonight, folks. this one's hot. say hello to david letterman. all right, all right. give him a chance. >> have you had a dermatologist look at those things. >> wait a second, buddy. send him back to russia. >> when i was over at a friends's house, the guy said, by the way, didn't you know tha
it's television. you are what people perceive you are.m a phony, that's entirely up to you. i know that i'm telling the truth. i know that i tell the truth about myself. i bet you can't stand in the same mirror i've been, baby. i bet you can't. >> hello, there, big shot. making out what you've got, what you ain't got. putting on an act that even fools yourself. people detest you. you're nothing but a mirror of your own inflated ego. >> gold watch, gold rings, fur things. if your...
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that explosion we all witnessed today on live television. sarah: it makes you wonder if these murders could have been prevented based upon that evidence. you mentioned that the white house has reacted in terms of possible gun control. speaking also about mental health. give us a sense of what might come out of this, briefly. brent: you and i have both and cover reporters in the united states. we both know what it's like to work closely with a photographer. you become a family. you look out for each other. today is a day when the entire world had to realize again how susceptible we are two people who are mentally deranged, who want to hurt us. the new york police department offered more police protection. new york city television stations the day after the example -- the point is if anything the murders today, regardless of the motivation of the murderer, shows that reporters covering news live events are exposed to all kinds of dangers. sarah: indeed, journalists are increasingly in the front line. rent, thank you. going to turn to a differe
that explosion we all witnessed today on live television. sarah: it makes you wonder if these murders could have been prevented based upon that evidence. you mentioned that the white house has reacted in terms of possible gun control. speaking also about mental health. give us a sense of what might come out of this, briefly. brent: you and i have both and cover reporters in the united states. we both know what it's like to work closely with a photographer. you become a family. you look out for...
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it was absolutely horrific, a crime that played out on television.o to a break and be right back. luscious crab lover's dream or savory snow crab bake. i'm just getting started so hurry in and get crackin' >>> welcome back. we continue to follow this breaking news out of virginia. we're working to confirm some new details, but i do want to bring in right now former fbi profiler news contributor clint van sant. what we do know now, according to authorities, vester flanagan carried out, which is unspeakable, approaching alison parker and adam ward at 6:45 eastern time, opening fire on both of them, killing them there and seriously injuring another individual, and then, clint, taking to social media. you are a profiler, you've seen all types of individuals and things that we cannot conceive here, but this person seems to, if these accounts are accurate, played this out in the most public of ways, and that was his desire. >> well, that was not only his desire, apparently, tamron, but that's his background. this is someone who has been an on-air reporter.
it was absolutely horrific, a crime that played out on television.o to a break and be right back. luscious crab lover's dream or savory snow crab bake. i'm just getting started so hurry in and get crackin' >>> welcome back. we continue to follow this breaking news out of virginia. we're working to confirm some new details, but i do want to bring in right now former fbi profiler news contributor clint van sant. what we do know now, according to authorities, vester flanagan carried out,...
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television. two, the number of shots. first you heard the reports, five, six. but when you listen to that tape, more than a dozen. police will have to count exactly how much shots fired in that incident. and third, the shocking, disgusting social media postings where the suspect is apparently holding the gun in one hand and a camera in the other, filming the actual event and posting that. it just was heartbreaking and these two up-and-coming, happy, loved, respected journalists gunned down that never even saw him coming because they were busy doing their work as they do every morning, 6:45 in the a.m. and the suspect apparently just stalked them and tracked them down. >> the 27-year-old adam ward was dating and engaged to the morning show producer who was going to be moving on to a new job, i believe. alison, who you see right there, she was dating the evening news anchor, had been for about nine months but they haven't publicly disclosed that until today. chris hurst, who is working the 6:00 and
television. two, the number of shots. first you heard the reports, five, six. but when you listen to that tape, more than a dozen. police will have to count exactly how much shots fired in that incident. and third, the shocking, disgusting social media postings where the suspect is apparently holding the gun in one hand and a camera in the other, filming the actual event and posting that. it just was heartbreaking and these two up-and-coming, happy, loved, respected journalists gunned down that...
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the big change in the television world is that producers of television content can give it directly over the internet either to the laptop. everybody is familiar with youtube for example but also some type of a set top box like a video council for playstation for or a device from amazon. as to so what's happening is cable companies are providing you with internet but they are being disinter mediated from providing you with television so we have the worldwide wrestling will now send queue wrestling directly to your xbox or tivo or your computer. the nfl is looking at doing the same thing and i think the great fear for the cable company is there role will bowlby simply providing you with internet access so what they are trying to do is crippled those services so that you have to get the television from them. that is until the free markets are supposed to operate so we need to be honest about what is going on. it's in old monopoly and what is best for the consumer as competition. competition is the american way. >> host: kevin is the author of this book have to fly the secret of creation in
the big change in the television world is that producers of television content can give it directly over the internet either to the laptop. everybody is familiar with youtube for example but also some type of a set top box like a video council for playstation for or a device from amazon. as to so what's happening is cable companies are providing you with internet but they are being disinter mediated from providing you with television so we have the worldwide wrestling will now send queue...
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he once went by that on television. when his most recent boss in tv fired him two years ago in june, he was so unstable, they said, that the station confirms it provided security for his former coworkers, cleared out the newsroom and made a path. more on his apparent motives in just a moment. >>> but first, the horrifying scene that played out this morning. the reporter on the left here, alison parker, and photojournalist adam ward were interview as typical as anything could be in local television until viewers heard the first shots. saw the reporters' terrified reaction, screaming and running and shouting "oh, my god!" the cameraman and his gear fell to the ground there. it captured a brief image of the killer, gun in hand. the station cut back to the anchor in studio clearly stunned like the rest of us about what everyone had witnessed. it wasn't until the station's general manager came on air on the morning show set that we knew the full horror of what was unfolding. >> it is my very, very sad duty to report that we
he once went by that on television. when his most recent boss in tv fired him two years ago in june, he was so unstable, they said, that the station confirms it provided security for his former coworkers, cleared out the newsroom and made a path. more on his apparent motives in just a moment. >>> but first, the horrifying scene that played out this morning. the reporter on the left here, alison parker, and photojournalist adam ward were interview as typical as anything could be in...
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we learned the shooter was fired two years ago from the television station. vester flanagan who also went by bryce williams on the air had anger issues. he shot himself inside his car more than 100 miles away after virginia state police spotted his vehicle. as for the victims, alison parker and her photographer adam ward are dead. ward captured an image of the shooter as the camera fell to the ground. that helped police identify the suspect. the shooting happened on live television during an interview, here's what their colleagues had to say. >> today was just like any other day, they did great work every day. put their all into what they did, i'm going to miss them. >> ward's fiancee was in the control room as the producer of that morning show, melissa ott was celebrating her final day at the station. she and adam ward both planned to move to charlotte. ott is from south jersey, an intern here at nbc10 in 2010. cydney long spoke to ott's relatives tonight and joins us live from gibbstown. sydney? >> melissa ott grew up in this home and spent her summers work
we learned the shooter was fired two years ago from the television station. vester flanagan who also went by bryce williams on the air had anger issues. he shot himself inside his car more than 100 miles away after virginia state police spotted his vehicle. as for the victims, alison parker and her photographer adam ward are dead. ward captured an image of the shooter as the camera fell to the ground. that helped police identify the suspect. the shooting happened on live television during an...
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it reminds me a lot of when we started dish and satellite television. we had all kinds of technical problem and we just knocked them down one by one i won. one. we occasionally have a technical problem today. betty: but obviously you resulted then. charlie: we have resolved most of them, but we had a choice to make, it was either get out there and do what we don't know or wait and try to be perfect. we probably got a little ahead of our skis, but i think it will pay off for us now. for those who are watching and did not have a good experience, try it again. you will have a better experience today. betty: you have all of your cards close to your chest right now. you have your wireless assets, you have sling tv, you are looking at various options, so when are you going to make your play? charlie: i think we have told people what we are going to do, and that is virtually the same thing for the last five years. our dream would be to use our spectrum to really enhance the way that people connect and provide competition in the wireless business. not just in t
it reminds me a lot of when we started dish and satellite television. we had all kinds of technical problem and we just knocked them down one by one i won. one. we occasionally have a technical problem today. betty: but obviously you resulted then. charlie: we have resolved most of them, but we had a choice to make, it was either get out there and do what we don't know or wait and try to be perfect. we probably got a little ahead of our skis, but i think it will pay off for us now. for those...
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, the best television series ever broadcast.oday called it astounding. it was known for creatively explaining some of the most conflicts prince pulls of capitalism and industry. this is a conversation between three street-level drug dealers about who is really profiting from mcdonald's chicken mcnuggets. good with the hot sauce, too. >> most definitely. >> want some nuggets? >> not really. >> man, whoever made these, off the hook. getting their fingers all greasy. he said, make some real money. >> why? do they get a percentage? >> why not? >> please, the man who invented them things, just some sad ass down at the basement of mcdonald's. making money for the role players. in't right.re >> you think ronald mcdonald is going to say, hey, mr. know it, you the bomb. we are selling chicken faster take the bone out. so i'm going to write my clowny-ass and on a check for you. still working for minimum wage. please. >> still have the idea though. >> a clip from "the wire." >> that is pretty much microeconomics. capitalism as it actually
, the best television series ever broadcast.oday called it astounding. it was known for creatively explaining some of the most conflicts prince pulls of capitalism and industry. this is a conversation between three street-level drug dealers about who is really profiting from mcdonald's chicken mcnuggets. good with the hot sauce, too. >> most definitely. >> want some nuggets? >> not really. >> man, whoever made these, off the hook. getting their fingers all greasy. he...
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that happened on live television television. the gunman apparently shot himself so the man hunt is over. >> the investigation into just why he targeted his former co-worker still under way. >> the gunman posted angry claims on social media today that he had past disputes with both the reporter and the photographer and the station. and he tracked them this morning and shot and killed them during a morning tv live shot. the suspect identified as vester lee flanagan also known as bryce williams. he carried a gun in one hand, a camera in the other and video of the double murder was posted on social media. reporter allison parker and adam ward both killed. the woman they were interviewing also shot and underwent surgery. she's now out of surgery, we're told stable condition. as for the suspect, the stigs's general manager says former employee bryce williams, also known as flanagan, was fired and he was angry, so angry that police were called to remove him from the tv station. he then filed an eeoc complaint but apparently his anger g
that happened on live television television. the gunman apparently shot himself so the man hunt is over. >> the investigation into just why he targeted his former co-worker still under way. >> the gunman posted angry claims on social media today that he had past disputes with both the reporter and the photographer and the station. and he tracked them this morning and shot and killed them during a morning tv live shot. the suspect identified as vester lee flanagan also known as bryce...
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television. at sullivan takes it to television most effectively. >> how? prof. feeley: with the ed sullivan show. he was not always walter wind chill -- winchill. he figures out how to take his persona as this square, straightman and translates it to television. the ed sullivan show guests come on. they are gossiping about themselves. the power dynamic shifts in a way. all of his rivals tried television. he does it most excess fully. prof. frost: hopper is riding a column every day for 27 years. it is millions. she is syndicated widely. all the big papers, all the metropolitan -- metropolitan areas. it becomes part of people's everyday lives. one of the great things was looking at fan letters. her fans would write to her saying every morning the first thing i do is read what is going on. she is able to shape audiences' experience of the movies and celebrity colter, as well as the political side. >> how did you get the idea for your book? prof. frost: i come from a large family. my mother is one o
television. at sullivan takes it to television most effectively. >> how? prof. feeley: with the ed sullivan show. he was not always walter wind chill -- winchill. he figures out how to take his persona as this square, straightman and translates it to television. the ed sullivan show guests come on. they are gossiping about themselves. the power dynamic shifts in a way. all of his rivals tried television. he does it most excess fully. prof. frost: hopper is riding a column every day for 27...
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develop journalists gunned down captured on live television. the tragedy gripping the nation as grief-stricken loved ones speak out about their loss. >> an 8-year-old girl hit and killed by a car in brooklyn. new details about what happened to the driver moments after the crash. >> an eyewitness news exclusive. a man opens up as a search continues for his brother, the captain of the miss ing fishing boat off the coast of new jersey. good morning, i'm shirleen allicot in for lori stokes. >> i'm ken rosato. you are never more than seven minutes away from weather and traffic and meteorologist amy freeze is in for bill with the exclusive forecast. >> good morning to the both of you as we get started on this thursday morning. temperatures are cool, almost fall like in the suburbs. we went down to the 50s in a lot of spots. normal overnight low is 67. this morning at 6:17, a beautiful start to the morning. then our temperatures should easily return to the low 80s and another gorgeous day in front of us. 68 currently in central park. look at what is h
develop journalists gunned down captured on live television. the tragedy gripping the nation as grief-stricken loved ones speak out about their loss. >> an 8-year-old girl hit and killed by a car in brooklyn. new details about what happened to the driver moments after the crash. >> an eyewitness news exclusive. a man opens up as a search continues for his brother, the captain of the miss ing fishing boat off the coast of new jersey. good morning, i'm shirleen allicot in for lori...
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one is television.eople are looking more for what they want to watch and not paying for what they don't want to watch. they want to watch their tv everywhere. part of that is the technology of ott, over the top, allows customers to do that. the second transformation is the wireless industry, where the world will be connected all the time. there is only two ways to do this, one is through the wire and the other way is wirelessly. we started on this mission five years to say that we want to be part of that connectivity revolution. we think the best place to rest in the marketplace is in wireless technology. betty: so you have accumulated something like $60 billion in wireless assets? charlie: about 80 megahertz of spectrum. they vary in prices and valuations of what people think it is worth. but it is certainly worth a fair amount of money. but it is only really worth money when you put it to use and when you ultimately build a business around it and get discounted cash flows in the future. that is what w
one is television.eople are looking more for what they want to watch and not paying for what they don't want to watch. they want to watch their tv everywhere. part of that is the technology of ott, over the top, allows customers to do that. the second transformation is the wireless industry, where the world will be connected all the time. there is only two ways to do this, one is through the wire and the other way is wirelessly. we started on this mission five years to say that we want to be...
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and i think that love that you saw in her each time on television it came across.came across in a smile when you met her. she lit up whether it was 5:30 in the morning or 10:00 at night. you saw that same passion, that same love that joys person and she will be truly missed. >> also tonight the washington nationals adam's favorite baseball team holding a moment of silence before the ball game. you're seeing it. thank you so much for joining us. we want to add our own thoughts and prayers to all those who knew the two victims today. we're thinking about you. we send those thoughts to you tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow night. "ac360" with john berman tonight starts right now. >>> good evening thanks for joining us. i'm john berman sitting in for anderson. a sad and searing day in roanoke, virginia and tonight with prayer vigils and public mourning. all day people have been paying their respects and simply trying to come to terms with what at a local shopping center where early today a television news crew was gunned down by a deranged former colleague, at cnn
and i think that love that you saw in her each time on television it came across.came across in a smile when you met her. she lit up whether it was 5:30 in the morning or 10:00 at night. you saw that same passion, that same love that joys person and she will be truly missed. >> also tonight the washington nationals adam's favorite baseball team holding a moment of silence before the ball game. you're seeing it. thank you so much for joining us. we want to add our own thoughts and prayers...
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>>> two journalists murdered on live television. this morning, the gun man's suicide note. the community in morning. welcome to "early start." i'm miguel marquez. new information about the motives driving the gunman who killed two journalists and seriously injured the woman they interviewed. vice after flanigan faxed a note to abc news under bryce williams, the name he used on tv as a reporter. he used that name until he was fired. he details a long list of grievances and expresses admiration for virginia tech and columbine shooter. he also points to the charleston church massacre as a spark for his crime. he writes, the church shooting was the tipping point, but my anger has been building steadily. i have been a human powder keg for a while waiting to go boom. he claims he was the target of racism in the workplace and previous employers blocked him from getting a new job. writing i tried to pull myself up by the bootstraps, but the damage was done. when somebody gets to this point, there is nothing to be said or done to change their sadness to happiness. it does not work t
>>> two journalists murdered on live television. this morning, the gun man's suicide note. the community in morning. welcome to "early start." i'm miguel marquez. new information about the motives driving the gunman who killed two journalists and seriously injured the woman they interviewed. vice after flanigan faxed a note to abc news under bryce williams, the name he used on tv as a reporter. he used that name until he was fired. he details a long list of grievances and...
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onty: for the first time bloomberg television, he talks about the seismic shift in television. he is looking to merge with his plans for becoming the next big wireless company, and why he might be looking to merge with that guy -- the t-mobile ceo john ledger. but the famously tough boss charlie: they certainly have done a fantastic job. betty: but the famously tough boss faces questions about his management style. charlie: we have high expectations, and if you are somebody who is not used to high expectations, you're just not going to be as comfortable here. betty: join me and charlie ergen as he dishes it out here at "titans at the table." hello. i am betty liu. welcome to "titans at the table." dish network founder charlie ergen has been known as something of a fearless renegade , being thrown out of casinos for counting cards and other things. he created echostar in the 1980's and then started dish in the next decade. in the process, he has become one of the richest men in america, worth more than $20 billion. he stepped out of the spotlight in 2011, handing the ceo reins t
onty: for the first time bloomberg television, he talks about the seismic shift in television. he is looking to merge with his plans for becoming the next big wireless company, and why he might be looking to merge with that guy -- the t-mobile ceo john ledger. but the famously tough boss charlie: they certainly have done a fantastic job. betty: but the famously tough boss faces questions about his management style. charlie: we have high expectations, and if you are somebody who is not used to...
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television. how much of maria is you? >> she's a better, kinder sonia, she's a more patient sonia, but it's all -- i went exactly from myself. >> brown: and yet the safe, comforting world where maria lived and worked was very different from the one manzano grew up in, a story she's now telling in a new memoir, becoming marie yanchts when i started thinking about leaving sesame street, i started to think about my journey there and i wanted to examine where i went right and wrong and how is it possible a girl from my background could end up on this iconic television show. >> brown: monzano grew up in the working class tenments of south brokes and describes her father serenading her with puerto rican ballads on the guitar. but he was also an alcoholic with a violent temper who pete boo her mother, destroyed objects around the house and generally terrified monzano and her siblings. >> in order to escape what's going on inside the apartment, i used to look outside the window, comb my hair, do my nails, read by street light, fi
television. how much of maria is you? >> she's a better, kinder sonia, she's a more patient sonia, but it's all -- i went exactly from myself. >> brown: and yet the safe, comforting world where maria lived and worked was very different from the one manzano grew up in, a story she's now telling in a new memoir, becoming marie yanchts when i started thinking about leaving sesame street, i started to think about my journey there and i wanted to examine where i went right and wrong and...
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he and jerry seinfeld created a show that may television history. "seinfeld" ran for nine seasons and it is considered by many as the greatest sitcom of all time. larry david followed his success with "curb your enthusiasm." he is now on broadway. he wrote and stars in "fish in the dark." i spent time getting into his head. tonight, we bring you an hour of those conversations. look at this. larry david above the title. what would your mother think now? larry: she would be doing cartwheels. she would not be able to contain herself. charlie: her son on broadway. >> it would be a little too much. charlie: could not have imagined this. larry: no, never. charlie: and you? what does it mean for you? larry: you know, i don't look at this and do cartwheels. it could be somebody else's name almost. charlie: it is part of the process. larry: yes, part of it. charlie: the opening scene is a man dying. yet, you larry david the writer, chose that as the opening set piece. for comedy. explain what is funny? larry: it is dark. it is things you would normally not b
he and jerry seinfeld created a show that may television history. "seinfeld" ran for nine seasons and it is considered by many as the greatest sitcom of all time. larry david followed his success with "curb your enthusiasm." he is now on broadway. he wrote and stars in "fish in the dark." i spent time getting into his head. tonight, we bring you an hour of those conversations. look at this. larry david above the title. what would your mother think now? larry: she...
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ott is in so many homes and they don't pay for television as we know it.hey pay for netflix and we take away some of those pain points with ott. you don't have to sign a contract, you don't have equipment to buy it normally. you can go on vacation and not pay for of subscription or to put it on hold for a month. it is immediate. you can watch the nba finals tonight and you don't have to wait for an installer. betty: you don't have to wait out of work and wait for the cable guy. charlie: we have several many packs that you can add onto if you want to, including showtime and hbo, so it attracts a lot of people, particularly younger people who are not wanting to pay for more television today. we have a long way to go. we are not perfect yet. live tv is really hard, and we are doing things and inventing things like dynamic insertion that we haven't used before. it reminds me a lot of of what we have been selling. we had all kinds of technical problem and we just knocked them down one by one i won. we occasionally have a technical problem today. betty: but obvi
ott is in so many homes and they don't pay for television as we know it.hey pay for netflix and we take away some of those pain points with ott. you don't have to sign a contract, you don't have equipment to buy it normally. you can go on vacation and not pay for of subscription or to put it on hold for a month. it is immediate. you can watch the nba finals tonight and you don't have to wait for an installer. betty: you don't have to wait out of work and wait for the cable guy. charlie: we have...
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reporter: this would be a live television service.leyou pay your subscriber for your internet connection and then you are going to pay apple for your tv and then you are going to pay netflix. olivia: you already pay verizon for a tv bundle and internet. pimm: if you get the tv bundle. cord cutting is people saying, i just want the internet. reporter: there's a lot of people thinking, maybe this $80 or $90 a month i am paying for cable tv isn't so bad. when you think about being a cord cutter you have to buy the internet, then pay eight dollars a month for netflix. hbo will be another $15. if you pay apple tv $40 a month -- it starts to add up and in some ways it might cause -- cost more than if you paid for your traditional keep -- tv service. olivia: is there any chance that cbs will go for that? reporter: programmers have a lot of leverage in these situations. there's a lot of people cutting the cord. these television companies want to have a new distributor that is a new source of revenue. not bean they afford to on an apple tv ser
reporter: this would be a live television service.leyou pay your subscriber for your internet connection and then you are going to pay apple for your tv and then you are going to pay netflix. olivia: you already pay verizon for a tv bundle and internet. pimm: if you get the tv bundle. cord cutting is people saying, i just want the internet. reporter: there's a lot of people thinking, maybe this $80 or $90 a month i am paying for cable tv isn't so bad. when you think about being a cord cutter...
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the people on television. them, when they hear my name, we have a great reporter today with us from the "wall street journal" who came down -- she said some of them when they hear your name, it looks like they are ready to explode. it's true. number one, they look bad because you remember the beginning -- three or four month ago, they were saying he's just having fun. i went to a great school, i did everything that's great. i came out, i made a fortune. i then did a book called "the art of the deal" was quote and many best sellers. that one is probably the best-selling business book of all times. who is right that? almost everybody. i jokingly say, but i needed -- the bible trumps it by a long way. i said it in iowa, and it's true -- nothing tops of the bible -- many best sellers and then i do "the apprentice." it's one of the most successful shows ever on television and nbc renewed the apprentice. they came to my office, the head of comcast, great guys -- i will not use names i will just say , steve. one of t
the people on television. them, when they hear my name, we have a great reporter today with us from the "wall street journal" who came down -- she said some of them when they hear your name, it looks like they are ready to explode. it's true. number one, they look bad because you remember the beginning -- three or four month ago, they were saying he's just having fun. i went to a great school, i did everything that's great. i came out, i made a fortune. i then did a book called...